Chemistry

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  1. Book ImageCalculations in Chemistry: An Introduction

    Donald J. Dahm, Eric A. Nelson

    A research-backed learning system for preparatory chemistry that systematically reinforces both the fundamental concepts and math skills that are prerequisites for success in general chemistry.More

  2. Book ImageChemConnections Activity Workbook

    Sharon Anthony, Kevin L. Braun, Heather Mernitz

    Make chemistry memorable: choose from fifty-nine collaborative activities that will make your general chemistry lecture, recitation, homework, or lab more relevant, interactive, and collaborative.More

  3. Book ImageWhat Einstein Kept Under His Hat: Secrets of Science in the Kitchen

    Robert L. Wolke, Marlene Parrish

    “All you have to do is ask ‘why’ and open to any page. Good luck putting it down.” —Alton Brown, host of Good Eats and Iron ChefMore

  4. Book ImageChemistry: The Science in Context

    Thomas R. Gilbert, Rein V. Kirss, Natalie Foster, Et Al.

    Third Edition

    Designed to help today's students connect chemistry to their world, see that world from a molecular point of view, and become expert problem solvers.More

  5. Book ImageOrganic Chemistry

    Maitland Jones, Jr., Steven A. Fleming

    Fourth Edition

    Organic Chemistry helps students understand the structure of organic molecules by helping them understand the how and why of organic chemistry.More

  6. Book ImageClickers in Action: Increasing Student Participation in General Chemistry

    Margaret R. Asirvatham

    An indispensable resource on using clickers in your general chemistry course.
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  7. Book ImageWhat Einstein Told His Cook: Kitchen Science Explained

    Robert L. Wolke

    "Like having a scientist at your side to answer your questions in plain, non-technical language."—Science NewsMore

  8. Book ImageOrganic Reaction Animations: Version 2.3

    Steven A. Fleming, Paul Savage, Greg Hart

    Organic Reaction Animations (ORA) is a compilation of more than 50 organic reactions whose pathways have been calculated and animated to help students visualize the events that occur in the most important organic reactions.More

  9. Book ImageChemistry: The Science in Context

    Thomas R. Gilbert, Rein V. Kirss, Natalie Foster, Et Al.

    Second Edition

    The Second Edition of Chemistry provides an effective and easy-to-remember problem-solving strategy while placing the science in biological, cosmological, geological, and environmental context.More

  10. Book ImageLavoisier in the Year One: The Birth of a New Science in an Age of Revolution

    Madison Smartt Bell

    “Fresh . . . solid . . . full of suspense and intrigue.”—Publishers WeeklyMore

  11. Book ImageObsessive Genius: The Inner World of Marie Curie

    Barbara Goldsmith

    Through family interviews, diaries, letters, and workbooks that had been sealed for over sixty years, Barbara Goldsmith reveals the Marie Curie behind the myth—an all-too-human woman struggling to balance a spectacular scientific career, a demanding family, the prejudice of society, and her own passionate nature. Obsessive Genius is a dazzling portrait of Curie, her amazing scientific success, and the price she paid for fame.More

  12. Book ImageWhat Einstein Told His Cook 2: The Sequel: Further Adventures in Kitchen Science

    Robert L. Wolke, Marlene Parrish

    The scientist in the kitchen tells us more about what makes our foods tick.More

  13. Book ImageChemConnections: Water Treatment: How Can We Make Our Water Safe to Drink?

    Susan E. Kegley, Doug Landfear, David Jenkins, Et Al.

    Second Edition

    ChemConnections modules cover a broad range of chemical topics and supply research-base, classroom-tested, active learning strategies that guide students through the scientific process.More

  14. Book ImageChemConnections: What's in a Star?

    Melissa Kido, Susan E. Kegley, Greg Bothun, Et Al.

    Second Edition

    ChemConnections modules cover a broad range of chemical topics and supply research-based, classroom-tested, active learning strategies that guide students through the scientific process.More

  15. Book ImageChemConnections: Should We Recommend Building a Copper Mine?

    Paul Charlesworth, Mary Walczak, Doug Williams, Et Al.

    Copper: what is its source, and what does it cost? Does it matter how we produce it? What are the environmental consequences?More

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